I got a lot of points, and would feel selfish spending them all on myself. All you have to do is post your favourite book and you will be entered for the 40K point prize. The winner will be selected next Friday (24 Jun).
The curious incident of a dog in the night time, I read it when I was a kid and still remember it. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes reading xD. Appreciate the giveaway by the way!!
My fav. book imo is Percy Jackson The Lightning Thief. The movie is also great. P.s Cool giveaway idea
One can never have "one " favourite book. So I'll be posting my favourite series down below: 1. Harry Potter 2. Percy Jackson 3. Kane Chronicles 4. The Heroes of Olympus 5. The 39 Clues (the first series, everything after that was crap) 6. The Spook 7. Maze Runner 8. The Hunger Games 9. The Lord of the Rings 10. Halo. (strange choice but I love these novels) and my list would go on and on if I were given permission. I just love reading.
had to read mans search for meaning for school, but i really enjoyed it; its about the spiritual and psychological struggles of prisoners in concentration camps, rather than just the physical brutality of it magic treehouse was mY SHIT as a kid i dont really want points give them to @Cake if i win
Its hard to pick a favorite when you read a lot! Though I gotta say I have one now. House of Leaves. As someone who goes through at least a book a month, House of Leaves was truly a reading experience unlike any other. 10/10 going to read again. @Adam, I can do that, but she'll have to comment her favourite book in here as well.
A book called I Hunt Killers that i recently read is my current favouret, though books such as Divergent, Hunger Games and the Alex Rider series are also all right
One of my favorite books when I was younger was the Giving Tree. This was a classic that I thought was sad but cute. Thanks again for the giveaway!
My favorite book is one of those collections of Sherlock Holmes stories. I just like reading mysteries, though there are a lot more modern ones that I like too.
Shock-Trauma by Alan Doelp and Jon Franklin, tells the history about the first shock-trauma unit in Baltimore. Really interesting story.
Night by Elie Wiesel, this book's depiction of the emotions felt during the Holocaust from Elie Wiesel's POV, as survivor himself, is just phenomenal.